SEMA Preview: Toyota's Vegas-bound Venzas

When you think about the Toyota Venza, we doubt the first thing that comes to mind is customization. But that hasn't stopped Toyota from tapping Street Image, Inc. and long-time partner Five Axis to create a duo of Venza project cars for November's SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The two low-slung crossovers (don't call them wagons) attempt to highlight and accentuate the active lifestyles of the Venza's core demographic, beginning with the Street Image variant (above) that boasts an upgraded engine and brakes, massive rollers, a lowered ride height, body kit, a black/burgundy interior and a sat-nav-equipped entertainment system. Toyota says the Street Image SportLux version attempts "to give the occupants the feel of a refined sports car while retaining the Venza's utility and functionality." We say, good luck.

Five Axis makes a slightly more compelling case for customizing the Venza with a stow-away rack system created by Magna Car Top Systems that can transport everything from bicycles to skis. New front and rear bumpers, wider fenders and pot-hole averse 20x10.5-inch wheels round out the exterior mods on the Venza AS V.

We'll be checking out both models in Vegas in a few weeks, but check the gallery below now for a preview.

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Anonymous

6 Years Ago

What!?!? Five Axis ONLY put 20" rims on the car? I don't think you guys realize what an immense feat of self-control that must have been for them, seeing as how the Venza comes stock with 20" rims on the V6's.But seriously, for a SEMA vehicle to have rims the same size as stock...this may be a first.

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6 Years Ago

yes if there was a Camry v6 sportwagon with a manual i would be driving that. Sadly no such fun and practicality. Instead we get an ass ugly Matrix that gets the same mileage practically as the v6 camry. yay